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United States1,988,544

Cases: 1,988,544

Deaths: 112,096

Recovered:
751,894

Active: 1,124,554

Brazil676,494

Cases: 676,494

Deaths: 36,044

Recovered:
302,084

Active: 338,366

Russia458,689

Cases: 458,689

Deaths: 5,725

Recovered:
221,388

Active: 231,576

Spain288,390

Cases: 288,390

Deaths: 27,135

Recovered:
–

Active: 261,255

United Kingdom284,868

Cases: 284,868

Deaths: 40,465

Recovered:
–

Active: 244,403

India247,040

Cases: 247,040

Deaths: 6,946

Recovered:
119,293

Active: 120,801

Italy234,801

Cases: 234,801

Deaths: 33,846

Recovered:
165,078

Active: 35,877

Peru191,758

Cases: 191,758

Deaths: 5,301

Recovered:
82,731

Active: 103,726

Germany185,696

Cases: 185,696

Deaths: 8,769

Recovered:
168,900

Active: 8,027

Iran169,425

Cases: 169,425

Deaths: 8,209

Recovered:
132,038

Active: 29,178

Turkey169,218

Cases: 169,218

Deaths: 4,669

Recovered:
135,322

Active: 29,227

France153,634

Cases: 153,634

Deaths: 29,142

Recovered:
70,806

Active: 53,686

Chile127,745

Cases: 127,745

Deaths: 1,541

Recovered:
95,631

Active: 30,573

Mexico113,619

Cases: 113,619

Deaths: 13,511

Recovered:
81,544

Active: 18,564

Pakistan98,943

Cases: 98,943

Deaths: 2,002

Recovered:
33,465

Active: 63,476

Saudi Arabia98,869

Cases: 98,869

Deaths: 676

Recovered:
71,791

Active: 26,402

Canada95,057

Cases: 95,057

Deaths: 7,773

Recovered:
53,614

Active: 33,670

China83,036

Cases: 83,036

Deaths: 4,634

Recovered:
78,332

Active: 70

Qatar67,195

Cases: 67,195

Deaths: 51

Recovered:
42,527

Active: 24,617

Bangladesh63,026

Cases: 63,026

Deaths: 846

Recovered:
13,325

Active: 48,855

Belgium59,072

Cases: 59,072

Deaths: 9,580

Recovered:
16,190

Active: 33,302

Belarus47,751

Cases: 47,751

Deaths: 263

Recovered:
23,015

Active: 24,473

Netherlands47,335

Cases: 47,335

Deaths: 6,011

Recovered:
–

Active: 41,324

South Africa45,973

Cases: 45,973

Deaths: 952

Recovered:
24,258

Active: 20,763

Sweden43,887

Cases: 43,887

Deaths: 4,656

Recovered:
–

Active: 39,231

Ecuador42,728

Cases: 42,728

Deaths: 3,608

Recovered:
21,020

Active: 18,100

United Arab Emirates38,268

Cases: 38,268

Deaths: 275

Recovered:
21,061

Active: 16,932

Colombia38,027

Cases: 38,027

Deaths: 1,205

Recovered:
14,382

Active: 22,440

Singapore37,527

Cases: 37,527

Deaths: 25

Recovered:
24,559

Active: 12,943

Portugal34,351

Cases: 34,351

Deaths: 1,474

Recovered:
20,807

Active: 12,070

Prevention

There’s currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
You can protect yourself and help prevent spreading the virus to others if you:Do
-Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub.
-Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or flexed elbow when you cough or sneeze.
-Avoid close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell.
-Stay home and self-isolate from others in the household if you feel unwell.Don’t
-Touch your eyes, nose, or mouth if your hands are not clean.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a new virus. The disease causes respiratory illness (like the flu) with symptoms such as a cough, fever, and in more severe cases, difficulty breathing. You can protect yourself by washing your hands frequently, avoiding touching your face, and avoiding close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell.

HOW IT SPREADS
Coronavirus disease spreads primarily through contact with an infected person when they cough or sneeze. It also spreads when a person touches a surface or object that has the virus on it, then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth.

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i’ve heard from the news that a vaccine is discovered but its kind a costly around 4,200 us dollar per person. its very expensive to afford by the poor countries and even a rich country will really complain about the price if you have a million infected victim.

For the international community, the tight information blockade increases the difficulty of understanding the true political and economic situation in China. But for people living in mainland China, true information means life.

One example is the exposure of the SARS epidemic. Epoch Times was the first media to systematically and continuously report on SARS, which was crucial to the lives of people in the mainland.

In February 2003, a professor of Guangdong Zhongshan University visited Hong Kong for medical treatment and stayed in Metropark Hotel, Mongkok. The infected professor and hotel guests introduced SARS to Hong Kong and around the world. However, as early as November 2002, a strange disease had been raging in mainland China and might have led to dozens of deaths.

At that time, it was just before China’s political Two Sessions meeting. The authorities were trying hard to play down the issue and cover up the epidemic. Through various information channels, Epoch Times was able to report the extent of the epidemic, the scope, the affected population. Following these reports, other Chinese media began to publish related information. With the growing public pressure, the Chinese government was forced to admit to the SARS outbreak in China.

It was not until the middle of March 2003 that the World Health Organization officially named the virus “severe acute respiratory syndrome” (SARS).

The COVID-19 testing kit invented by microbiology and biotechnology expert Dr. Raul Destura and the scientists from the University of the Philippines (UP) completed the field validation last April 1. The Food and Drug Administration Philippines (FDA) is expected to issue the Certificate of Product Registration (CPR) for GenAmplify™ CoronaVirus 2019 (COVID-19) rRT PCR Detection Kit today, April 3, and will be ready for rollout tomorrow, April 4.

The Baghdad government is “determined” to send Iraqi Airways planes to Europe to pick up citizens who want to go back home because of the coronavirus, the ministry of transport said on Sunday, despite an EU fly ban on the national carrier.

Spokesman Salem Al Soudani told the official news agency that “the ministry is determined to send extraordinary flights to Europe next week to transport back the stuck Iraqis, after obtaining the necessary approvals”.

There was no immediate comment from the EU, which banned Iraqi Airways from flying to Europe in 2015 for failing to meet international safety standards.

The UAE is considering introducing quotas or employment clauses for workers from countries that have refused to take back their citizens amid the coronavirus outbreak.
An official from the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation told state news agency, Wam, it may suspend agreements with certain countries that have not responded to requests for repatriation from their citizens who work in the private sector in the UAE but want to return home because they have lost their jobs or were asked to take early leave by their companies.

“Among the options currently being studied is ceasing labour agreements between the Ministry and authorities in the non-cooperative countries as well as setting strict restrictions on the recruitment of workers from these countries, including an application of a quota system,” the official said.

New York State deaths exceed 700 for sixth straight day
New York State had 758 deaths in the past 24 hours, down from 783 the day before and the third straight day of declines, Governor Andrew Cuomo said at his daily press conference.

It’s the sixth straight day of more than 700 deaths in the state, a fact Cuomo called “tragic”.